Cameroon – Insecurity: The Supreme Court robbed. Important documents taken by the thugs

The office of Dagobert Bisseck, President of the Judicial Chamber of the Supreme Court, and that of Jean Claude Robert Foe, judge adviser of the said court and the court service of the Administrative Chamber, mwas robbed this month of June

The Supreme Court of Cameroon has experienced several cases of burglary since the beginning of June. According to information relayed by the daily newspaper Mutations of 16 June 2016, the office of Dagobert Bisseck, President of the Judicial Chamber of the Supreme Court, that of Jean Claude Robert Foe, judge adviser of the said court and the court service of the administrative chamber were visited by unidentified thugs.

“The finding was made earlier this week, given the absence of the main officers. President Bisseck was traveling, while the judge Councillor Jean Claude Robert Foe was on administrative leave, “the newspaper said.

The most obvious fact was noticed at the entrance of the office of the President of the Judicial Chamber says Mutations. “The chain that protects the entrance gate was cut and lock forced. Inside, we deplore the disappearance of documents, primarily books and other legal publications, “we learn. An inside source also revealed that “the president said not to have lost money because he has none in his office; just important law books and very expensive appear to have been stolen. “

The newspaper said that in the judge adviser’s, we deplore the loss of the same document type. However, the source said, “there in his office is a new TV still in the box, but the burglars have not touched. It is concluded that apparently they were looking for things that could not easily make them spotted. “

Surveillance cameras are nevertheless present in the corridors leading to these burgled offices. But unfortunately, according to an employee, they are out services. According to the newspaper, the first elements of the investigation tend to facts which have not been committed at once, but in small doses, in order for the perpetrators not to be easily noticed.

For the moment, no confirmation is made on issues that have disappeared. Just books of a certain value that the ongoing investigation will establish.